Bright April is a 1946 children's story book written and illustrated by
Marguerite de Angeli, who later won the
Newbery Medal for excellence in
American children's literature for another book, 1950's
The Door in the Wall.
Bright April is a story about a young
African-American girl named April who experiences racial prejudice; it is also the story of her bright personality and her tenth birthday and the surprise it brought. The story is set in the
Germantown neighborhood of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the scenery portrayed in the author's illustrations can be recognized even today.
Bright April was the first children’s book to address the divisive issue of racial prejudice, a daring topic for a children's book of that time. Selected digital images of this book are available here